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Monday, March 27, 2017

A new month is here already, I can hardly believe it! :: :: This month's message is called 'The Oath and Covenant of the Priesthood', and can be found HEREIf you would like the handouts/printables shown below you can find them HERE

Saturday, April 9, 2016

A little 4x6 Handout I made from an excerpt of the talk by President Monson - the full talk can be found HERE.

"I have been thinking recently about choices and their
consequences. Scarcely an hour of the day goes by but what we are called upon
to make choices of one sort or another. Some are trivial, some more
far-reaching. Some will make no difference in the eternal scheme of things, and
others will make all the difference.

As I’ve contemplated the various aspects of choice, I’ve put
them into three categories: first, the right of choice; second, the
responsibility of choice; and third, the results of choice. I call these the
three Rs of choice.

Let us not find ourselves as indecisive as is Alice in Lewis
Carroll’s classic Alice’s Adventures in Wonderland. You will remember that she
comes to a crossroads with two paths before her, each stretching onward but in
opposite directions. She is confronted by the Cheshire cat, of whom Alice asks,
“Which path shall I follow?”

The cat answers, “That depends where you want to go. If you
do not know where you want to go, it doesn’t matter which path you take.” 7

Unlike Alice, we all know where we want to go, and it does
matter which way we go, for by choosing our path, we choose our destination.

Decisions are constantly before us. To make them wisely,
courage is needed—the courage to say no, the courage to say yes. Decisions do
determine destiny.

I plead with you to make a determination right here, right
now, not to deviate from the path which will lead to our goal: eternal life
with our Father in Heaven."

To download just right-click the image and save to your computer. File is for PERSONAL or CHURCH USE only, not for and any commercial purposes.

A couple of ideas for use:
He is actually going to laminate this and write the steps on as this picture each week that are applicable with a dry erase marker, as it will be used 4 or 5 times this year.

If you use the word strips it could be hide them around the room and have the kids find them.

Or separate the letters to each step and have the children solve the puzzle of what the word/step is by rearranging them.

Sunday, February 1, 2015

This month's message is part two of the series on the Attributes of Christ - this one focuses on the Savior being 'Without Sin', the full message can be found {HERE}. Go HERE for March's Message>>>> The handout with the flowers is available as 4x6 {HERE} and 4 to a page {HERE}. >>>> The handout with the photo of the Savior is available at 2 to a page {HERE}.*** to download just right click on the image when it appears and select 'save as' to save to your computer.

TREAT IDEA

I found this cute treat idea to give as well... all you need is:

Cupcake Wrappers, Paper Straws, Scissors and Jumbo Marshmallows

Perfect for Valentine's Day and would be fun to dip in chocolate and give with a chocolate powder mix.:: :: STRAWS CAN BE PURCHASED IN MY PARTY SHOP {HERE} at 25% OFF, using code FEBVT. Enjoy:) :: ::

Monday, December 29, 2014

I made these to do with my kiddos this week, and thought I'd share with you all. For the pink & teal version go here:http://bit.ly/1wXHDgT - for the red & blue version go here: http://bit.ly/1rviGsj - just click the 'Download' button at the top, it will print out at 8.5x11 size. Happy New Year everyone

P.S.

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